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Best behaviour advised at airports

Holidaymakers visiting the country’s airports over the end-of-year holidays are reminded to stay on the Australian Federal Police’s ‘nice list’, as patrols will be in place across airports throughout Australia.

The AFP is working with airlines, airports and regulatory authorities to help ensure a safe environment for passengers.

From May to October this year, the AFP charged more than 330 alleged offenders with about 420 charges at airports, with most charges relating to incidents involving intoxication or offensive behaviour, possessing a prohibited weapon, carrying prohibited items, public disturbance and incidents relating to assault.

AFP Specialist Protective Command assistant commissioner Scott Lee said visitors to Australia’s airports, either departing or arriving, should remain mindful of how much they are drinking.

“This is a special time of the year, and the AFP is at airports to keep passengers safe,” he said.

“The majority of passengers do the right thing, but we know those who do not can be disruptive for other passengers.

“People who are unruly on aircraft should understand that this may mean they will not be allowed to travel and will impact their holiday plans.”

From November 2021 to November 2022, the AFP responded to more than 800 aviation alcohol-related incidents at Australian designated airports, which include Melbourne, Canberra, Darwin, Cairns, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth.

Assistant Commissioner Lee said the AFP would patrol airports with AFP canines, which were capable of detecting cash, drugs, firearms and technology devices.

The AFP encourages the public to call Airport Watch on 131 237 if they see or hear something unusual while working or travelling through one of the nation’s major airports.

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